Health IT Security January 4, 2024
Jill McKeon

Industry experts predicted a focus on AI and supply chain security as ransomware threats continue to threaten healthcare cybersecurity in 2024.

As the new year begins, the healthcare sector will undoubtedly continue to grapple with a significant volume of cybersecurity threats and challenges.

The year 2023 saw record-breaking data breach figures, with more than 540 organizations and 112 million individuals being implicated in healthcare data breaches last year, compared to 590 organizations and 48.6 million impacted individuals in 2022.

Amid increasing threats, emerging technology such as generative AI also pose unique challenges to the sector. HealthITSecurity heard from several healthcare cybersecurity experts about their predictions for the year ahead, considering what the sector endured in 2023.

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Cybersecurity, Health IT, Health System / Hospital, Provider, Supply Chain, Technology, Trends
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